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Urgent Instagram warning for BILLIONS of users that could see accounts locked
CYBER crooks have found another trick to dupe people into sharing their login details. This time scammers are using fake copyright notices to get into accounts. 2 Example of fake copyright notice sent by scammers Credit: Sophos Although so-called phishing attempts are nothing new, security experts at Sophos warn that bad actors are getting better at making them more believable. In this case, the fraudster sends you a false report and gives you an opportunity to appeal. Copyright notices are commonplace on social media, especially for things like videos from movie scenes and even music in the background can cause… Read Full Article
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